Yoldi Taliding is a 167 cm tall, 63 kg Indonesian man born on June 26, 1990 in Pongsamelung. He has been married and lives in Jakarta. He holds a Seaman Book and Passport along with several certificates of competency and proficiency related to his work as a mariner, including for ANT-D, ANT-V, basic safety training, survival craft handling, tanker familiarization, medical first aid, advanced firefighting, GMDSS radio operation, security duties and basic rigging. His sea service record details his experience working on various cargo ships, tankers, container ships, tug boats and crew boats in ranks from AB to Nakhoda (
In the age of the customer -the digital era- the notion of front-end engineering needs to be revisited.
Until recent, front-end engineering meant: what the customer sees and how we visually interact with the customer. Typical examples include multi-device front-end development, multi-platform user interfaces, responsive design or one-page design.
In the digital era however, we have to extend the notion of “front-end engineering” to all aspects needed to give our customer the best possible user experience. From user interface design & delivery we need to evolve to user experience design & delivery.
This presentation will guide you through:
All aspects required to give our customers the best possible user experience, including the end-point: the user interface. This brings us to the “customer engagement platform”, the set of architectural patterns, technologies and guidelines that allow us to personalize our user’s experience in his/her context, taking into account his/her digital identity.
All aspects that allow us to securely expose our business services/APIs to the external world and interact with partners or take advantage of the possibilities of the external developer ecosystem.
The combination of the previous 2 topics is called “the customer engagement platform”.
In this session we provide the latest insights in “the customer engagement platform” and how it complements your existing back-end.
The presentation discusses various aspects and concepts of front-end engineering, with a view to encourage the audience to take up front-end-development
Implementation and application of a Process Safety Management System. This presentation will focus on the history, purpose and scope of a Process Safety Management (PSM) system. Topics covered include:
-Distinctions between personnel and process safety
-Framework and elements of PSM
-Importance of Safety Culture in the implementation and application of a PSM system
-Relevance and importance of regular audits and assessments of PSM systems
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As the importance of digital life grows, so too does the risk of having personal data breached, mismanaged or stolen. This is particularly important in the payments space, where forward thinking companies are developing new ways to protect the safety, security, and privacy of their consumers, and offering greater controls and transparency around personal information to foster trust in both the digital and physical world.
The Future of Digital Safety and Security is a guidebook created by PSFK Labs in partnership with MasterCard in an effort to explore the key issues consumers are facing in the world of digital safety and security. The goal is to give consumers a look at important developing trends in this space, and to provide actionable ideas people can take to stay one step ahead of the curve.
Featured within the 40+ page report, readers can find:
- 9 ways companies are making digital life more secure
- 8 core needs for the modern consumer
- Unique user scenarios built around the newest trends
- Perspectives from leading security experts across the globe
If you are interested in seeing a presentation of this report or would like to understand how PSFK can help your team ideate new possibilities for your brand, contact us at sales@psfk.com
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A 1-day staff Fire Awareness workshop. Presentation is an abstract from an instructor-led session, so certain elements are not fully active; video clips were also contained in the original. A full working version can be obtained from HJA: info@hollandjones.com.
1. CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL DATA
Name : YOLDI TALIDING
Place, Date of Birth : Pongsamelung, 26 June 1990
Sex : Male
Marital Status : Married
Religion : Christian
Nationality : Indonesia
Wearpack size :L Height : 167 cm
Safety shoes No : 41 Weight : 63 kg
Address : Jl. Swasembada Barat VI No.5
Kel.KebonBawangKec. TanjungPriok Jakarta Utara
Contant Number : +62 82240634091 / +6221 83428663
E-mail : yolditaliding@gmail.com
DOCUMENT
Document Number Place Date of Issued Date of Expired
Seaman Book C 032128 Bontang, 24 August 2014 28 August 2017
Passport B 1150472 Tg. Priok, 18 May 2015 18 May 2020
CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY
Certificate Name Certificate Number Place Date of Issued
ANT-D 6200498558N60609 Jakarta, 13 August 2009
ANT-V 6200498558N50612 Jakarta, 06 June 2012
Endorsement ANT-V 6200498558NE0612 Jakarta, 08 June 2012
CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY
Certificate Name Certificate Number Place Date of Issued
Basic Safety Training (Revalidation) 6200498558011115 Jakarta, 03 June 2015
Survival Craft and Rescue Boat (Revalidation) 6200498558041115 Jakarta, 03 June 2015
Tanker Familiarization 6200498558090609 Makassar, 25 August 2009
Medical First Aid 6200498558070612 Makassar, 19 April 2012
Advanced Fire Fighting 6200498558060612 Makassar, 16 April 2012
Proficiency in Roc For The GMDSS 6200498558250612 Makassar, 09 May 2012
Seafarers With Designated Security Duties 6200498558321115 Jakarta, 28 May 2015
Security Awareness Training 6200498558311115 Jakarta, 29 May 2015
Basic Rigger Gnts-Bpp-7832 Balikpapan,08.july 2014
SEA SERVICE RECORD / EXPERIENCES
Vessel Name Flag
Type of
Vassel
Rank
Period
Sign On Sign Off
KM. Kayu Lapis III Indonesia Cargo AB 05.01.2008 29.12.2008
MT. Surya 01 Indonesia Tanker AB 08.09.2009 02.08.2010
MV. Alam Jaya Indonesia Container AB 18.08.2010 19.10.2011
TB. Royal Palma 5 Indonesia Tug Boat 2nd Off 12.06.2012 10.07.2012
KM. Hayin 5 Indonesia Cargo CH Off 12.07.2012 14.08.2012
LCT. Armada V Indonesia Landing CH Off 16.08.2012 21.01.2013
TB. Mitra Sejahtera Indonesia Tug Boat CH Off 13.02.2013 MutasiKapal
TB. Rezki 27 Indonesia Tug Boat CH Off 26.02.2013 MutasiJabatan
TB. Rezki 27 Indonesia Tug Boat Nakhoda 22.08.2013 11.09.2013
TB. Harmony XVII Indonesia Tug Boat CH Off 13.09.2013 29.04.2014
CB. Harbi 2 Indonesia Crew Boat CH Off 01.05.2014 22.07.2014
CB. Sea World I Indonesia Crew Boat CH Off 23.07.2014 22.01.2015
CB. Harbi 2 Indonesia Crew Boat CH Off 24.01.2015 30.11.2015
TB.Mcl power II Malaysia Tug Boat CH Off 27.01.2016 20.03.2016
Best Regards
YOLDI TALIDING